I am now running Bodhi Linux 1.4 on my sons laptop. I plan on running a bunch of the kids programs and it gives me a lightweight OS that has fit all of my needs. This is what I love about Linux. There is always something out there for everybody.

''Any time you have an opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don't, then you are wasting your time on Earth.'' ~ Roberto Clemente

I have a different OS on each computer. Mint 13 Cinnamon on this desktop, Mint 12 LXDE on my hp-mini netbook, Win 7 on my DELL laptop, UNR on an EeePC set-up as a music player, and an old Toshiba laptop with ubuntu kept as a spare. My office computer runs win 7. Android 4.0 on my phone.

I use virtualbox for testing new OS - a quick count finds fifteen iso files to choose from.

Zorin 6 RC...the word is AWESOME....i will be re-installing when the final release comes out

Oh, and you don't have to keep the windows "look"...there are MANY other choices for the style of the menu as well...It's a super smooth, very polished version of Ubuntu 12.04 using an AWN panel and gnomenu...a very simple solution for those that like gnome 3 but do not care for unity...(actually i don't mind unity but kind of like this better)

I love mint too but i am afraid to have to admit i have found a new love Still enjoy the mint forums though and hanging out here

A friend of mine recently said: yeah...that's the trouble with linux...too many choices

Primary computer, a laptop:Mint 9 Xfce for almost everything I do;Windows Vista for Minecraft (because the laptop's graphics are not fully supported in Linux) and Netflix and other occasional uses for Windows;Xubuntu 12.04 RC in the "sandbox" partition - will be changed to Mint 13 Xfce as soon as the RC comes out.

Daughter: desktop and netbook: Mint 9 XFCEHubby: Vista, but only because he needs IE for his work stuff (stupid company!)

Antiques: Old Dell Dimension: WinXPReally old HP desktops (2): Mandriva (from '08, I think) One of these is also dual-booted with XP2 HP Omnibook laptops, old P3's: one has an old Fedora, the other Mint 9 XFCE

outfieldgrass wrote:I am now running Bodhi Linux 1.4 on my sons laptop. I plan on running a bunch of the kids programs and it gives me a lightweight OS that has fit all of my needs. This is what I love about Linux. There is always something out there for everybody.

I have a different OS on each computer. Mint 13 Cinnamon on this desktop, Mint 12 LXDE on my hp-mini netbook, Win 7 on my DELL laptop, UNR on an EeePC set-up as a music player, and an old Toshiba laptop with ubuntu kept as a spare. My office computer runs win 7. Android 4.0 on my phone.

I use virtualbox for testing new OS - a quick count finds fifteen iso files to choose from.

Garvan

I just started playing with virtual box really cool way to try out new distros